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+ | |name= Crazy Fist |
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+ | |image=File:Crazy monkey technique.jpg |
+ | |JapName=狂拳 |
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+ | |RomName=Kyōken |
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+ | |alias= '''Angry Dog Attack<br>Crazy Monkey Technique<br>Mad Dog Fist<br>''Saruken''<ref name="Daiz7"/>''' |
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|inventor= '''[[Goku]]''' |
|inventor= '''[[Goku]]''' |
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|user= '''Goku''' |
|user= '''Goku''' |
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+ | |class= [[Rush Attack]] |
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− | |purpose=Offensive |
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− | |type= Physical |
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− | |class= [[Physical techniques|Physical]] |
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|similar='''[[Drunken Fist]]''' |
|similar='''[[Drunken Fist]]''' |
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+ | {{nihongo|'''Crazy Fist'''|狂拳|Kyōken<ref name="Daiz7">''[[Daizenshuu 7]]'', 1996</ref>}} is a technique used by [[Goku]]. |
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− | '''Mad Dog Fist''' (狂拳, ''Kyō Ken'', lit. "Crazy Fist") is a [[technique]] used by [[Goku]] in reaction to Jackie Chun's ([[Master Roshi]]'s alter-ego) use of the [[Drunken Fist]] during the 21st [[World Martial Arts Tournament]]. In the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], Goku uses the Mad Dog Fist and the Crazy Monkey Technique one after the other, while in the anime, he only uses the '''Crazy Monkey Technique''' (猿拳, ''Saru Ken'', lit. "Monkey Fist"). |
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+ | ==Overview== |
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− | Pretending to be a wild uncontrollable [[dog]] or [[monkey]], Goku catches his opponent off guard eventually |
+ | Pretending to be a wild uncontrollable [[dog]] or [[monkey]], Goku catches his opponent off guard, and eventually knocks him out with a swift kick by jumping from behind. |
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+ | ==Usage== |
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+ | [[File:Tumblr miss7ajj6O1qc1jg4o2 r1 500.png|thumb|left|Goku acts like a crazy dog]] |
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+ | Goku uses the Crazy Fist in reaction to [[Master Roshi|Jackie Chun]]'s use of the [[Drunken Fist]] during the 21st [[World Martial Arts Tournament]]. Barking and jumping around to scare Jackie Chun, he then jumps behind and kicks his surprised opponent. |
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+ | In the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], Goku uses the '''Mad Dog''' and the '''Crazy Monkey''' techniques (猿拳, ''Saru Ken''; lit. "Monkey Fist") one after the other, while in the anime, he only uses the Crazy Monkey technique. Goku mistakenly calls this technique ''Kyo-ken'' in the manga, which Jackie Chun yells at him "You've got your Martial Arts words wrong! ''Kyo-ken'' means MAD DOG!" |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | [[de:Kyōken]] |
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[[Category:Offensive techniques]] |
Revision as of 15:52, 5 October 2019
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Rush Attack
Crazy Fist (狂拳 Kyōken[1]) is a technique used by Goku.
Overview
Pretending to be a wild uncontrollable dog or monkey, Goku catches his opponent off guard, and eventually knocks him out with a swift kick by jumping from behind.
Usage
Goku uses the Crazy Fist in reaction to Jackie Chun's use of the Drunken Fist during the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. Barking and jumping around to scare Jackie Chun, he then jumps behind and kicks his surprised opponent.
In the Dragon Ball manga, Goku uses the Mad Dog and the Crazy Monkey techniques (猿拳, Saru Ken; lit. "Monkey Fist") one after the other, while in the anime, he only uses the Crazy Monkey technique. Goku mistakenly calls this technique Kyo-ken in the manga, which Jackie Chun yells at him "You've got your Martial Arts words wrong! Kyo-ken means MAD DOG!"
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Daizenshuu 7, 1996